Details of the Organization
The call is issued by the Centre for Research in International Law (CRIL), a student-run initiative at the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal. NLIU, Bhopal, established in 1997, is a premier legal institution and the second law school established under the National Law School system.
Details of the Blog/Paper
The submission is for the NLIU-CRIL International Law Blog. The blog is one of the leading platforms dealing with issues of international policy, relations, and law. It is run by the student community of NLIU, Bhopal, and aims to secure collaboration between students, research scholars, and professionals interested in international law.
Topic of paper/Blog
The blog publishes any contemporary and pertinent development in the field of international law and policy.
Sub-theme
Authors are encouraged to write on, or take an inter-disciplinary approach to, any field(s) or law(s) related to international law and policy.
Eligibility
The blog aims to secure collaboration between students, research scholars, and professionals interested in international law from all across the world.
Types of Submission and Word Limit
- The submission is for an original and unpublished manuscript (blog post).
- The manuscript must contain a minimum of 1,000 words to a maximum of 2,000 words.
- These word limits may be relaxed subject to editorial approval.
- Co-authorship of a maximum of two authors is permitted.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be made through the Google Form.
- No submissions will be accepted via email.
- All manuscripts submitted must be original and unpublished.
- Plagiarism of content and ideas will lead to direct rejection.
- The use of AI is strictly prohibited.
- The author(s) bear the responsibility of authorities, facts, or views stated in the manuscript.
Formatting Guidelines
- Submissions must be made in a Word document (.doc or .docx).
- Title: Times New Roman, Bold, Font Size 14, center alignment.
- Main Body: Times New Roman, Font Size 12 with 1.5 line spacing, justified alignment.
- References: Must preferably be made in the form of hyperlinks, linked to keywords or phrases
How to Register?
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